BenitoChavez
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I'm bored at work. 
In my boredom my mind started to wander. As it tends to happen I started to think about Civ, specifically what characteristics would make up the ultimate city, one that excels in all aspects. High population, the best wonders, max yields for production, science, culture, faith, etc.
In my opinion, we probably want:
1) Max adjacency bonuses for our districts
2) Lots of flat grassland for farms
3) Lots of plains hills for mines
4) A river for freshwater
5) A few mountains for campus and holy sites
6) Access to the ocean to build a harbor + ships
7) Any resources needed to satisfy placement requirements for wonders.
This is a first attempt at my perfect city. Behold my MS paint skills.
I put the city next to a river for the housing and on a plains hill which gives 2 food, 2 production for the city center.
I went for most districts laid out in a hexagon shape, with the government plaza at the center. The major exception are the Theater Square and the Industrial zone. Those benefit more from wonder/mine adjacency.
I put mountains mostly in the 4th ring so they wouldn't take up precious workable tile space but the Holy Site and Campus could still benefit from their adjacency. Farmland is best grouped together as well because it gets bonuses as you go through the civic tree.
As for wonders Ruhr, Big Ben, and the Colosseum are solid wonders no matter what victory condition you are going for. ToA and Hanging Gardens are good for growth.
So what do you think? What can be improved? How should the districts/wonders be laid out? Are there better wonders to get? How would you lay out your perfect city?

In my boredom my mind started to wander. As it tends to happen I started to think about Civ, specifically what characteristics would make up the ultimate city, one that excels in all aspects. High population, the best wonders, max yields for production, science, culture, faith, etc.
In my opinion, we probably want:
1) Max adjacency bonuses for our districts
2) Lots of flat grassland for farms
3) Lots of plains hills for mines
4) A river for freshwater
5) A few mountains for campus and holy sites
6) Access to the ocean to build a harbor + ships
7) Any resources needed to satisfy placement requirements for wonders.
This is a first attempt at my perfect city. Behold my MS paint skills.
Spoiler :

I put the city next to a river for the housing and on a plains hill which gives 2 food, 2 production for the city center.
I went for most districts laid out in a hexagon shape, with the government plaza at the center. The major exception are the Theater Square and the Industrial zone. Those benefit more from wonder/mine adjacency.
I put mountains mostly in the 4th ring so they wouldn't take up precious workable tile space but the Holy Site and Campus could still benefit from their adjacency. Farmland is best grouped together as well because it gets bonuses as you go through the civic tree.
As for wonders Ruhr, Big Ben, and the Colosseum are solid wonders no matter what victory condition you are going for. ToA and Hanging Gardens are good for growth.
So what do you think? What can be improved? How should the districts/wonders be laid out? Are there better wonders to get? How would you lay out your perfect city?